Are you mainly concerned about the http headers in the response, or the
response body? If it is just the headers, Squid's log_mime_hdrs feature
will log all HTTP headers from both the request and response for you for
each request. If nothing else, perhaps it's a start...
Sean
-Original Mess
On Tuesday 25 February 2003 12:08 pm, Romain Slootmaekers wrote:
> We need this in our 3th line support, were we want to be able to follow
> all ins and outs for singled out user (fi filtered on cookie).
> We also need to be able to turn this on/off at runtime.
I would do this in the front-end pr
Clemens Robbenhaar wrote:
Hi Romain,
> Yo,
>
> searching the zope site and googling yielded too many data and no info,
> so I might as well ask it here.
>
> We are very interested in finding out the exact HTTP Responses that the
> zope server pushes towards the client.
>
> So is ther
Andreas Jung wrote:
http://hathaway.freezope.org/Software/TCPWatch
Apparantly, I forgot to mention this:
proxying isn't an option either.
You can't just, on the fly, put a proxy between several components in a
production setup.
Sloot.
--On Dienstag, 25. Februar 2003 11:24 +0100 Romain Slootmaek
http://hathaway.freezope.org/Software/TCPWatch
--On Dienstag, 25. Februar 2003 11:24 +0100 Romain Slootmaekers
<[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
Yo,
searching the zope site and googling yielded too many data and no info,
so I might as well ask it here.
We are very interested in finding out the exact H